Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray 24 fl oz RTU

Do you know you have a problem in your garden but you're not sure what the issue is?? Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray combines the power of a fungicide, an insecticide and a miticide to provide a 1-2-3 punch to knock out your garden problems. With our 3-in-1 Garden Spray, you no longer have to be a gardening expert to have a healthy garden!!

It eliminates mites and insects, as well as a large number of plant diseases.

Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray is tough on pests and fungal disease, but gentle on most plants. Garden Spray contains sulfur and insect killing soap derived from natural fats and plant oils, and is designed to kill pests and create an environment where damaging fungi cannot live. The ready-to-use formulation can be applied directly to fruits and vegetables right up to the day before harvest. Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray is OMRI Listed® and compliant for use in organic gardening.

How to use it?

Apply in the morning or late evening. Shake well. Use at the first sighting of insects or infection. Thorough coverage of both top and bottom leaves is important. Spray leafs to the point of run-off. Apply every 5-7 days when insects are present.

Do not use on: delicate fern, apricots, filberts, stock, walnuts, nasturtium, sweet pea, violet, mountain ash, Japanese maple, horse chestnut, spinach, viburnum, newly planted cuttings, or plants stressed by drought. Do not apply when plants are in full sun or when temperature exceeds 90 degrees F.

Fungicide Use

Flowers and Ornamentals- Apply at first sign of disease infestation. Spray at 7-10 day intervals following rain, or as needed to control powdery mildew, leaf spot, black spot and rust. Be sure to treat new growth and buds.

Beans, peas, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, kale and peppers- Apply at first sign of disease infection. Spray at 7 day intervals following rain, or as needed to control powdery mildew. Can be used up to the day of harvest.

Strawberries- Apply at first sign of disease infestations. Repeat at 3-week intervals to control powdery mildew. Can be used up until the day before harvest.

Apples and Pears- Apply at pre-bloom stage or after petal fall as needed to control powdery mildew. Test for varietal sensitivities on apples and pears before full scale treatment.

Citrus- Do not apply within 4 weeks following an oil spray.

Potatoes- Apply before disease infestation appears and repeat as necessary to control powdery mildew.

Cucumbers and squash- Apply at first sign of disease infestation and repeat as necessary to control powdery mildew. Do not spray young plants.

Grapes- For control of powdery mildew, apply when new shoots are 6-10 inches. Repeat before bloom opens and at 14 day intervals as needed. Do not apply to wine grapes within 21 days of harvest.

Blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, loganberries, and currants- Apply each week starting at first bloom color to control powdery mildew. Continue to spray at 10-14 day intervals until fruit is set, then repeat as needed or following rain.

Melons- Apply at first sign of disease infestation. Spray at 7-10 day intervals, following rain or as needed to control powdery mildew.

Tomatoes- Apply at first sign of disease infestation and repeat as necessary to control powdery mildew. Do not spray young plants.

Safer® Brand is the leader in alternative lawn and garden products, offering many solutions that are compliant with organic gardening standards. Safer® Brand recognizes this growing demand by consumers, and offers a wide variety of products for lawns, gardens, landscapes, flowers, houseplants, insects and more!

All About Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray

Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray battles many insects and fungi in your garden. Find out about the insects and fungi that Insect Killing Soap and Sulfur help to control. By learning about these pesky insects and diseases that attack your garden plants, you can find effective methods of controlling them so you can have a healthy harvest.

Why Organic?

The benefits of using organic gardening methods in your lawn and garden are exponential! In addition to helping improve the environment and decreasing the chances of accelerated disease in your family, living an organic lifestyle can provide mental and physical benefits, long-term money-savings, and increased vitamin and mineral content in your soil, among other things.

Organic gardening provides for intense, realistic flavors in your food, and higher vitamin and mineral content than in conventionally produced foods. Organic Gardening: It's good for the environment and healthier for you and your family!

In the world of pesticides and repellents the words "organic" and "natural" are often mistakenly used to replace one another. Understanding product labels and certifications can help clear up the confusion.

Tips

Expert Tips for a Beautiful Garden!

Gardening can be a very rewarding and healthy undertaking. By using products and methods that are compliant with organic gardening standards, plants grow better, insect pests can be controlled, plant diseases can be eliminated, and lush harvests can be enjoyed!

Do not apply when plants are in full sun or when temperature exceeds 90° F.

Do not apply for at least 4 weeks following application of oil spray.

FAQs

FAQs About Insects in Your Garden

Q: Is a spider mite an insect or is it actually a spider?

A: Spider mites belong to a class called arachnids, to which spiders also belong. They are not actually insects. They do cause plenty of problems for plants, however, unlike their larger relatives. More»

Q: There is something sticky on the plants' leaves in my garden. Do you know what it might be?

A: It is most likely the honeydew from "sucking" insects. These insects have mouth parts that allow them to penetrate teh plant tissue and suck the juices of the plant. More»

Q: My neighbor told me I have scales on some of my ornamental plants. What is scale and how do I get rid of them?

A: Scale is tiny insects that attack many plants, sucking the sap or juices from the plants and plant leaves. Insecticidal sprays and Neem Oil products are effective in controlling these pests. More»

Q: My pumpkins have a white powder on their leaves.What is it and how can I get rid of it?

A: It sounds like you are talking about powdery mildew. There are fungicides on the market that can work effectively in controlling powdery mildew.